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(01/27/16 4:34am)
Tuesday night's Voting Rights Teach-In offered attendees Stephen Colbert's AmeriCone Dream ice cream from Ben & Jerry’s and voter registration forms, along with a healthy dose of education about North Carolina voting rights.
(11/20/15 3:42am)
The Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday consisted of two presentations: one about the work being done by the Matthew Gfeller Sport-Related Traumatic Injury Research Center and one on the multi-billion dollar Connect N.C. Bond Act of 2015. Reports of committee meetings the day before and a two and a half hour closed session followed the presentations.
(11/04/15 3:52am)
As the Nighttime Travel Working Group considers changes to lighting on and near campus, ecological concerns have come up for the Coker Arboretum.
(10/29/15 4:49am)
Campus will get darker earlier when daylight saving time ends Sunday, but a group of University and town leaders is getting ready to revisit the issue of night lighting on and around campus.
(10/12/15 4:51am)
Students, faculty and community members could soon harvest a snack while they walk around campus.
(10/02/15 4:17am)
Seated in the same room nearly one year after the Wainstein report’s release, the UNC Board of Trustees held its full-board meeting Thursday morning.
(09/11/15 4:24am)
On Thursday, UNC’s Challah for Hunger began its fifth year of selling challah in the Pit.
(09/08/15 4:23am)
“Would you like a SafeWalk?”
(08/28/15 4:36am)
The Department of Public Safety recently adopted a new worker — a two-year-old black Labrador retriever named Kash.
(08/18/15 2:59am)
For UNC students, UNC-themed emojis were somewhat limited, with the blue heart and two little rams as the only options for fans to show their digital school spirit in text messages and social media — until now.
(04/09/15 5:05am)
This year, UNC entered the 11th year of its contract with Pepsi — and while the relationship brings in $200,000 of financial aid per year, some students wish Coca-Cola would be more readily available on campus.
(02/20/15 6:39am)
Two student reports that caused an investigation into the Morrison Residence Hall heating, ventilation and air conditioning system have led to the discovery of widespread mold that will cost $90,000 to repair.
(02/02/15 5:36am)
The North Carolina Botanical Garden hired a new director, Damon Waitt. Waitt is currently the senior director and botanist at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin, Texas.
(01/26/15 5:19am)
The Carolina Union Activities Board has decided to host a spring concert — but they still don’t know which artist will grace their stage.
(01/15/15 5:26am)
As early as fall 2015, new initiatives could be in place to help prevent UNC students from partying too hard.
(11/19/14 6:40am)
The rules and judiciary committee of Student Congress began its meeting Tuesday with a hearing to discuss the redistricting of Student Congress seats with all students — but only student government representatives showed up.
(11/07/14 6:45am)
While the University touts the reforms it’s making to push past athletic-academic scandal revelations, the UNC Greek system has made no public statement regarding findings of academic misconduct in the Wainstein report.
(10/08/14 5:20am)
CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, a previous version of this story misspelled Brittany Leppert's last name.The story has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(10/03/14 3:38am)
Today is the final day for UNC students to apply for an opportunity to open a dialogue about what it means to be a man, preventing violence and fostering gender equality on campus.
(09/18/14 5:30am)
Students who approached Carolina Computing Initiative printing stations expecting to swipe their UNC One Cards and print assignments were in for an unpleasant surprise Wednesday — the system was down for eight hours during prime class time.